Join our Lead Designer for this quick Color Isolate tutorial and learn how to turn your photos into works of art using Photoshop. (Of course, if Photoshop isn’t your thing, you can work with one of our personal designers to create something special with our filters and effects.)

We’ve been using Wacom products since the beginning to transform your photos on canvas and really make them POP! We used our Wacom Cintiq in this tutorial to fine-tune the details around the little girl and tulips.

Get creative and let us know if you have any questions about the tutorial.… Read more

Splashing black and white photos with pops of color can turn any dull image into one with an instantly obvious focal point. It’s a great technique to showcase a message or detail that might not get noticed otherwise. Plus, it’s fun!

Here’s a step-by-step guide for doing a very basic color isolation using Photoshop. We’ll use the girl in the blue as an example to walk you through the process.

STEP #1: In Photoshop, open your image and create a duplicate of it right away. In your Layers Tab, right click on your background layer and select duplicate layer. This … Read more

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